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I'm on OpenRC, so I can't say anything about systemd, but I have several SSHFS mounts (non-auto) listed in my
fstab
:Is that similar to what you've tried in your fstab? I'd assume replacing
noauto
withauto
should just work, but then again, I haven't tried it (and rebooting my system right now would be very inconvenient, sorry).It also might require you to either use password-based login and specify the password or store the SSH keys in the
.ssh
directory of the user doing the mount (should be root withauto
set).I already have SSH keys set up but auto doesn't work. I think fstab mounts things before network is up.